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RE: European Championships

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Took Warspite Junior to White Hart Lane for the first time on Thursday, for the Europa League 2nd Leg against Dinamo Tblisi.

Glad to see she really enjoyed it [:)]

Let's hope she feels the same when undertaking the 25 minute walk back to Seven Sisters tube, in the cold, and the rain, after we've lost 0-1 to a team we should have beaten [;)]
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RE: European Championships

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ORIGINAL: Orm

ORIGINAL: warspite1

Took Warspite Junior to White Hart Lane for the first time on Thursday, for the Europa League 2nd Leg against Dinamo Tblisi.

Glad to see she really enjoyed it [:)]

Let's hope she feels the same when undertaking the 25 minute walk back to Seven Sisters tube, in the cold, and the rain, after we've lost 0-1 to a team we should have beaten [;)]
Are you going with your cruisers to watch the football derby?
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Noooooo! Two reasons - a) getting a ticket is practically impossible for a big game like that, and b) I would not take them, at their age, to a big game like that on safety grounds.

I see AIK drew with Djurgardens (Spelling?). Not helpful in trying to get 3rd place [&:] How many games left?
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RE: European Championships

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ORIGINAL: warspite1

Took Warspite Junior to White Hart Lane for the first time on Thursday, for the Europa League 2nd Leg against Dinamo Tblisi.

Glad to see she really enjoyed it [:)]

Let's hope she feels the same when undertaking the 25 minute walk back to Seven Sisters tube, in the cold, and the rain, after we've lost 0-1 to a team we should have beaten [;)]
Are you going with your cruisers to watch the football derby?
warspite1

Noooooo! Two reasons - a) getting a ticket is practically impossible for a big game like that, and b) I would not take them, at their age, to a big game like that on safety grounds.

I see AIK drew with Djurgardens (Spelling?). Not helpful in trying to get 3rd place [&:] How many games left?
Okie. Any plans to go with them on another game then?

Five matches left and 2 points behind the 3rd place.
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RE: European Championships

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Sometimes I wonder how the referee judge events. It this case there was not even a yellow card.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hl-gkEMKBkc

And to me it looks like the goalkeeper saves and that the striker has time to jump over the GK but does not even attempt to avoid him. I even wonder if it is intentional. Therefore, in my humble opinion, the red card should have been used on the striker.
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Sometimes I wonder how the referee judge events. It this case there was not even a yellow card.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hl-gkEMKBkc

And to me it looks like the goalkeeper saves and that the striker has time to jump over the GK but does not even attempt to avoid him. I even wonder if it is intentional. Therefore, in my humble opinion, the red card should have been used on the striker.
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What a git!
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Are you going with your cruisers to watch the football derby?
warspite1

Noooooo! Two reasons - a) getting a ticket is practically impossible for a big game like that, and b) I would not take them, at their age, to a big game like that on safety grounds.

I see AIK drew with Djurgardens (Spelling?). Not helpful in trying to get 3rd place [&:] How many games left?
Okie. Any plans to go with them on another game then?

Five matches left and 2 points behind the 3rd place.
warspite1

They won't be able to get to another Europa League game - Thursday night is Piano lessons. If our season collapses (as usual) I may be able to get tickets for a PL game, but that will be difficult while we are doing well. So perhaps in a couple of weeks [8|]
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A point today against Chelsea - we were hanging on at the end. Won the first half but were destroyed in the second....

Torres unlucky to be sent off but he should have been off for violent conduct about 10 mins earlier.

I say again, what the hell does Nacer Chadli do?? Why did we buy him?
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So the Spurs are in the first spot at the moment. I hope you get used to that feeling.
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So the Spurs are in the first spot at the moment. I hope you get used to that feeling.
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Arsenal overtake us on goal difference so long as they don't lose to Swansea (0-0 at half time) and move 2 points clear if they win. I need Ramsey and Giroud to do something to rescue my rubbish fantasy score, but would be quite happy if not and Swansea nick one!
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Another loss for United. My boys are in a slump.
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...and its not getting much better tonight...although they did better than City [:D]
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Can we at least beat Sunderland? The world wonders....
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12th on the League table right now... Terrible...
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Januzaj, two goals, not bad for his first start. At least it won't be three losses in a row.
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So its England vs Montenegro tonight! Big big game.

England will win 3-0* - put your house on it!! [:)]




* and will then no doubt proceed to %^&* it up against Poland [:(] Shades of 1973.....
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So its England vs Montenegro tonight! Big big game.

England will win 3-0* - put your house on it!! [:)]




* and will then no doubt proceed to %^&* it up against Poland [:(] Shades of 1973.....
warspite1

Second thoughts...maybe we'll just $%^& it up tonight instead [8|] Ukraine winning, we're drawing...this looks bad [:(]
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RE: European Championships

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So its England vs Montenegro tonight! Big big game.

England will win 3-0* - put your house on it!! [:)]




* and will then no doubt proceed to %^&* it up against Poland [:(] Shades of 1973.....
warspite1

Second thoughts...maybe we'll just $%^& it up tonight instead [8|] Ukraine winning, we're drawing...this looks bad [:(]
Have some faith. [:)]
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RE: European Championships

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So its England vs Montenegro tonight! Big big game.

England will win 3-0* - put your house on it!! [:)]




* and will then no doubt proceed to %^&* it up against Poland [:(] Shades of 1973.....
warspite1

Second thoughts...maybe we'll just $%^& it up tonight instead [8|] Ukraine winning, we're drawing...this looks bad [:(]
Have some faith. [:)]
warspite1

Never in doubt [;)] All down to Tuesday.....
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I see Sweden won Ormster - play-offs for youse guys. Lets hope for Iceland [:)]
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Finally our team is done. Maybe now people here can realize that the reason Norway was rather good in -94 and -98 was due to the players we had at the time, and that for the moment we really suck and do not belong in any championship.
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